Week 1: June 5-9

Phonics Fun

Becca Weible

Grades JK-1

9:00-noon

$165

Being a successful reader begins with hearing and identifying sounds and patterns and connecting them to symbols. Through hands-on games, music and movement activities integrating all five of the senses, Collegiate Reading Specialist Becca Weible leads students as they practice and reinforce heard sounds and identify patterns in words. This is a great summer camp for the emerging reader or to help those beginning readers strengthen and solidify their phonics skills heading into the summer.

Celebremos Espanol

Cecilia Long

Grades K-2

9:00-noon

$165

Pack your bags for a great vacation! Collegiate teacher Senora Long and her students are off to visit Espana, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Ecuador! Students will explore the language, geography, culture, and art of these countries. Come and learn about these wonderful countries through music, dance, food and celebrations.

Titan/Amazon Soccer

Coach Chad Wozniak

Grades K-4

9:00-noon

$165

Join Collegiate Varsity Soccer Coach Chad Wozniak, recipient of the 2016 Regional Coach of the Year Award, and some of his nationally ranked soccer players in a week of fun-filled soccer games and skill development. Coach and his players will focus on fun competitions and scrimmages for soccer players of all levels. This camp takes place at Champions Trace fields.

Coding

Bill Flinn

Grades 3-7

9:00-noon

$165

Richard Branson, multimillionaire founder of Virgin Group, explained “Whether we're fighting climate change or going to space, everything is moved forward by computers, and we don't have enough people who can code. Teaching young people to code early on can help build skills and confidence and energize the classroom with learning-by-doing opportunities.” Collegiate teacher Bill Flinn takes this challenge to heart as he leads students through the thought process of coding, as well as offers many opportunities for students to insert their own creativity and imagination in their coding creations. Focusing on the Java language, students will create fun cards, games, and web page designs, all while strengthening their problem solving skills and creative thinking.

Amazon Field Hockey

Coach Miranda Curry

Grades 3-8

9:00-noon

$165

Collegiate’s Amazon field hockey camp is designed for all levels and focuses on skill development and player endurance. After morning warm ups we will play team building games and then focus on building field hockey skills. Coach Shetler inspires all athletes in a creative way for every player to enjoy the game!

Intro to Robotics

Sarah Weyrens

Grades 4-6

9:00-noon

$165

"Ready, set, LEGO!" This camp introduces younger students to real-world engineering challenges by building LEGO-based robots to complete tasks. Students will design, build, test, and program robots using LEGO MINDSTORMS® technology. Through application of real world math and science concepts, students will enhance their critical thinking skills as they compete in mini competitions. It’s fun, it’s exciting, and the skills they learn will last a lifetime.

Mountain Biking in Cherokee Park

Jon Coole

Grades 6-8

9:00-12:00

$165

Middle School science teacher, and avid outdoorsman, Jon Coole will lead you on a biking exploration of Cherokee Park trails (or, as some have called it, the Church of Sticks and Stones). After working up a hearty appetite and thirst, mountain bikers will find a few yummy stops on Bardstown Road. Mr. Coole will also lead a mechanical tour of the gears, chains, and other moving parts of your amazing two-wheeled transportation. Each participant is required to have a bike that can navigate the trails and a helmet to protect them should the adventure take the rider off course.

Amazon/Titan Basketball

Coaches Gerard Mattingly and Zach Settembre

Grades K-4

12:30-3:30

$165

Amazon’s Coach Gerard Mattingly and his staff will host a camp focused on improving fundamental and essential skills through small group instruction, drills, and game application. Spirited competitions and scrimmages give players a chance to work as a team and apply their new skills. Join the Amazons for a week of fun, instruction and games that are suitable for all ability levels.

Mummy Madness

Hillary Boles

Grades K-2

12:30-3:30

$165

What is a mummy’s favorite music? Wrap music! In Mummy Madness, campers will travel back in time to Ancient Egypt. Junior Egyptologists will participate in activities such as mummifying apples, making cartouches, and even taking a virtual field trip to the Great Pyramids of Giza. Come join Hillary Boles, tenth grade World Literature and Composition teacher at Louisville Collegiate School, for this fun filled week. Mrs. Boles is excited to spend time with your young campers so she can share her joy of travel, exploration, and learning about other cultures.

Tech Time!

Nicole Glover

Grades 1-3

12:30-3:30

$165

Looking for some fun and worthwhile screen time? Lower School Computer Specialist Nicole Glover will help kids in grades 1-3 develop basic computer skills while playing fun and educational computer games. Kids will be busy with math fact races, Minecraft EDU explorations, virtual field trips, coding and more this summer in the Lower School computer lab. Resources will be shared with parents so the fun and learning can continue at home!

Summer Reading Kickoff

Becca Weible

Grades 3-5

12:30-3:00

$165

Start the summer on the right foot, by getting a jump-start on your summer reading! Lower School Reading Specialist Becca Weible will help students brainstorm and begin summer reading projects and work to ensure that each student achieves maximum comprehension and has a great time doing so. Throughout the week Mrs. Weible will preview her favorite “Battle Books” along with some of her all-time favorite reads to provide your student with lots of reading opportunities.

Athletic Conditioning

Elizabeth Cantrell

Grades 5-8

$165

Designed to promote a healthy overall lifestyle, Athletic Conditioning Camp will keep you fit and motivated over the summer! Using a wide range of activities such as, jogging, hiking, core work and body weight exercises to name a few, the camp will promote stamina, strength, flexibility, and coordination. We will also discuss healthy lifestyle habits that can build self confidence and improve mental discipline.

Quick Recall

Darcy Cleaver

Grades 6-8

12:30-3:30

$165

Are you a wordsmith? Nimble with numbers? An academic Jack-or-Jill of all trades? Or do you simply like to geek out watching Jeopardy, trying to beat the contestants? If you answer "yes" to any of these questions, you'll be sure to enjoy Ready-Set-Quick Recall; a camp to prepare students for middle school Governor's Cup and beyond. Leading this exciting course is Darcy Cleaver, a dynamic and engaging Collegiate Middle School teacher and Middle School Quick Recall coach. Get your buzzer hand ready!

Titan/Amazon SoccerChad WozniakGrades 5-812:30-3:30

Champions Trace

Join Collegiate Varsity Soccer Coach Chad Wozniak, recipient of the 2016 Regional Coach of the Year Award, and some of his nationally ranked soccer players in a week of fun-filled soccer games and skill development. Coach and his players will focus on fun competitions and scrimmages for soccer players of all levels. This camp takes place at Champions Trace fields.

Distant Muse Online Writing Course

Claire Long

Grades 4-6

Grades 7-9

$450

Writing is a process that takes practice, just like any instrument or sport. Certain aspects of the craft can be intimidating if you are not confident with your own skills or if you have not had enough practice. This distance course offers one on one instruction and feedback with brainstorming, drafting, and revising through six writing assignments. You will work at your own pace from a detailed assignment packet, setting your own approved schedule for due dates. This course is email based, so after one meeting in-person at the start, we will communicate through phone and email. I will return a through one-page critique for each assignment, which will include strengths and areas for improvement. Sign up if you need a distant summer muse!

Global Online AcademyJune 19 - August 4

Grades 9-12 $250 Collegiate Fee

$750 GOA FeeCollegiate Students Only

Global Online Academy is a not-for-profit consortium of 50+ independent schools from around the world. Started by a group of independent schools looking to bring the benefits of online learning to their teachers and students, Global Online Academy prepares students for a global future by providing new, modern ways for students to learn and teachers to teach.

Students take Global Online Academy (GOA) courses for credit at Louisville Collegiate School and the course is reflected in the student’s schedule and transcript. GOA allows schools to expand what they offer and help students test their passions in ways typically unavailable on a single campus. The courses are interactive, instructional, and experiential. All GOA courses have asynchronous components (students participate each day on their own schedule) and synchronous components (when students collaborate together or work with their teacher, generally using video conferencing software).

Summer Programs Registration

COLLEGIATE FAMILIES: Click LOGIN when you are ready to sign up for a summer camp. Use your myCollegiate username and password to log in.

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All non-Collegiate students must complete the Emergency Care Form. The form must be returned to Collegiate no later than one week before the start of camp to Jill Beasley at jillbeasley@loucol.com.

Early and Late Registration: Registrations completed by May 1 will be discounted $10. Registrations less than 7 days before the start of a camp will be subject to a $10 late registration fee.

Lunch: Students participating in both a morning and afternoon camp or an all-day camp, should bring a sack lunch Monday through Thursday. On Fridays, a pizza lunch is provided for these campers. We are unable to provide lunch this Summer due to the renovation of the Dining Room and Kitchen. Click here to view details of this exciting project!

Early care and extended day: Registration is open to all students. For more information, contact John Miller, Assistant Director of Summer Programs, at jmiller2@loucol.com.